Chemistry, asked by singhsarvjeet1701, 1 year ago

How many gram of sulfur are required to produce 100 moles and 100 g h2so4 respectively?

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Answered by Akash7766
18
We know that for 1 mole of H2SO4 we need 32 gram of sulphur,
1 mole=x/32 (which is the mass of sulphur )
So, x=32 gram.
Therefore for 100 gram of H2SO4 we need 32 gram of sulphur.
Answered by syed2020ashaels
2

The amount of 'S' in 1 mole of the H_{2}SO_{4}  is 32 n

Amount of sulphur in 100 mole of H_{2}SO_{4}

32*100

3200

1 mole=\frac{x}{32}

x=32

for 100 mole =100=\frac{x}{32}

x=3200

For 100 mole it is 3200.

and for 100 gram

Mole=\frac{Mass}{molar mass}

\frac{32*100}{98}

x=32.65 gram

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